Title: Handbook of Power Systems Engineering with Power Electronics Applications, 2nd Edition Author: Yoshihide Hase ISBN: 1119952840 / 9781119952848 Format: Hard Cover Pages: 800 Publisher: Wiley Year: 2012 Availability: 45-60 days
Description
Contents
Formerly known as Handbook of Power System Engineering, this second edition provides rigorous revisions to the original treatment of systems analysis together with a substantial new four-chapter section on power electronics applications. Encompassing a whole range of equipment, phenomena, and analytical approaches, this handbook offers a complete overview of power systems and their power electronics applications, and presents a thorough examination of the fundamental principles, combining theories and technologies that are usually treated in separate specialised fields, in a single unified hierarchy.
Key features of this new edition:
Updates throughout the entire book with new material covering applications to current topics such as brushless generators, speed adjustable pumped storage hydro generation, wind generation, small-hydro generation, solar generation, DC-transmission, SVC, SVG (STATCOM), FACTS, active-filters, UPS and advanced railway traffic applications
Theories of electrical phenomena ranging from DC and power frequency to lightning-/switching-surges, and insulation coordination now with reference to IEC Standards 2010
New chapters presenting advanced theories and technologies of power electronics circuits and their control theories in combination with various characteristics of power systems as well as induction-generator/motor driving systems
Practical engineering technologies of generating plants, transmission lines, sub-stations, load systems and their combined network that includes schemes of high voltage primary circuits, power system control and protection
A comprehensive reference for those wishing to gain knowledge in every aspect of power system engineering, this book is suited to practising engineers in power electricity-related industries and graduate level power engineering students.
Preface
Acknowledgements
About The Author
Introduction
Chapter 1 : Overhead Transmission Lines and Their Circuit Constants Chapter 2 : Symmetrical Coordinate Method (Symmetrical Components) Chapter 3 : Fault Analysis by Symmetrical Components Chapter 4 : Fault Analysis of Parallel Circuit Lines (Including Simultaneous Double Circuit Fault) Chapter 5 : Per Unit Method and Introduction of Transformer Circuit Chapter 6 : The ab0 Coordinate Method (Clarke Components) and Its Application Chapter 7 : Symmetrical and ab0 Components As Analytical Tools for Transient Phenomena Chapter 8 : Neutral Grounding Methods Chapter 9 : Visual Vector Diagrams of Voltages and Currents Under Fault Conditions Chapter 10 : Theory of Generators Chapter 11 : Apparent Power and Its Expression in The 0–1–2 and d–q–0 Domains Chapter 12 : Generating Power and Steady-State Stability Chapter 13 : The Generator as Rotating Machinery Chapter 14 : Transient/Dynamic Stability, p–q–v Characteristics and Voltage Stability of a Power System Chapter 15 : Generator Characteristics with AVR and Stable Operation Limit Chapter 16 : Operating Characteristics and The Capability Limits of Generators Chapter 17 : R–X Coordinates and The Theory of Directional Distance Relays Chapter 18 : Travelling-Wave (Surge) Phenomena Chapter 19 : Switching Surge Phenomena by Circuit-Breakers and Line Switches Chapter 20 : Overvoltage Phenomena Chapter 21 : Insulation Coordination Chapter 22 : Waveform Distortion and Lower Order Harmonic Resonance Chapter 23 : Power Cables and Power Cable Circuits Chapter 24 : Approaches for Special Circuits Chapter 25 : Theory of Induction Generators and Motors Chapter 26 : Power Electronic Devices and The Fundamental Concept of Switching Chapter 27 : Power Electronic Converters Chapter 28 : Power Electronics Applications in Utility Power Systems and Some Industries
Appendix A : Mathematical Formulae
Appendix B : Matrix Equation Formulae
Analytical Methods Index
Components Index
Subject Index